Atlanta residents want to vote directly on the proposed police training facility known as Cop City. But the campaign to decide the issue by referendum has faced major backlash from the city government, including several instances of outright sabotage.

By Maria Esch, Jacobin

Protesters gathered on 5th Avenue and march to JP Morgan Headquarters in New York to rally against Atlanta Cop City on March 9, 2023

While Atlanta activists calling themselves forest defenders continue to occupy the land through direct action amid ongoing police violence, supporters of the Vote to Stop Cop City campaign are fighting to enforce popular will through electoral means.

On June 7, 2023 — just one day after the city council voted to appropriate $67 million for Cop City’s construction — Vote to Stop Cop City launched a referendum campaign seeking to reverse the council’s decision. This campaign has since faced major backlash from the city government, including several instances of outright institutional sabotage.

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